LabCampus Airsite West
Мюнхен [DE]

Masterplan for cross-sector innovation hub at Munich Airport

The idea of the 'LabCampus' stands for the synergy between the laboratory as a place of creative experimentation and the campus as a high-quality and pedestrian-friendly environment.

The LabCampus Airsite West aims to be an attractive working environment that is diverse, flexible and always in transformation. The proto-urban character is expressed in the skilful integration of urban qualities in a commercial working environment. As in an urban environment, high-end, experimental and temporary buildings and uses can co-exist. The LabCampus will be a cross-company and cross-sector innovation centre on the airport campus.

North of the Zentralallee, the four clusters of the LabCampus shape the image of the airport and define the entrance to the airport. The four compact clusters leave generous place for the airport's characteristic landscape. In an east-west direction, a central public spine, the 'Isarboulevard', crosses the north-south-oriented strips, creating six to eight building plots, depending on the cluster. From the first development steps the Isarboulevard will be preconfigured to transform over time to its final shape, thus being both symbol and witness of the experimental identity of the LabCampus.

In addition to the public transport, a diverse and sophisticated offer of innovative micro mobility will ensure confortable and sustainable mouvements to enable a drastic the reduction of car-use over time.

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19-03-2018

Munich Airport has recently launched LabCampus, a unique, future-focused project to develop a center for ideas and innovation on the grounds of the airport. “This new high-tech campus offers a blueprint for a city of the future for high-tech industries in sectors such as aviation and space technologies, in digitalization, energy and mobility,” the airport claims in their press release.
The visionary project will foster cooperation between companies and industries by bringing together leading experts, from start-ups to global players, creative minds and investors around a thriving transportation hub with links to over 260 destinations worldwide and plenty of room for real estate development.
KCAP designed the masterplan for this development together with Studio Vulkan Landschaftsarchitektur and Mlab Mobility ThinkLab. The development will comprise of half a million square meters of floor space for research and development activities across four quadrants. The first quadrant will be built at the western end of the site, with around 120,000 square meters of offices, laboratories, showrooms and facilities. The first buildings will be ready for occupancy in a little over two years. The entire quardrant is slated for completion by 2025 at the latest.
Click here for the official press release of Munich Airport.